Panagiotis Danglis

Panagiotis Danglis (1853-1924) was a Lieutenant General of the Kingdom of Greece during the Balkan Wars and World War I.

Biography
Panagiotis Danglis was born in Agrinio in Aetolia-Acarnania and was an experienced general by the time World War I began, having commanded the Epirus Army Corps in the 1897 Greco-Turkish War and the First Balkan War. In WWI he was commander-in-chief of Greek forces, and fought against the Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and German Empire Central Powers forces that were in the Balkans region. At the war's end he retired to parliamentary politics and in 1920 was discharged. He died in Athens in 1924.